Tucson Social Security Disability Blog

On September 20, 1995, I sat in the mostly empty office I had just rented. I didn't have a thing. No furniture. No computer. The telephone was not even connected (remember: no cell phones back then.) My client count was an easy to remember zero. I had just left a very high-volume law firm that advertised on every flat surface in town. The phones rang there about every two seconds. The only speed was 100 miles an hour. Now I was sitting in a place quieter than a cemetery at three in the morning. I eventually got the telephone turned on, but no one was calling. I checked the mail every day, even though I could have checked in once a month and stayed up to date. Over the coming years I proceeded to make every sort of business mistake possible. But, in spite of myself, I just kept showing up for work. Somewhere along the line, the gears stopped grinding. I figured out what I was doing and got pretty good at it. I am not one to dwell on accomplishments, but opening a business and keeping it open for twenty years is not too bad. I know I don't have another twenty years in me to practice law. My mental energy is not what it was all those years ago. But, until I do close the doors one fine day, I hope to keep helping people any way I can.

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About the Author

Since 1992, I have been helping the people of Southern Arizona get the benefits they are due. Before devoting all my efforts to assisting people with Social Security disability claims, I also handled such complex lawsuits as medical malpractice and products liability. I brought to my Social Security cases all the skills and attention to detail that I developed in the courtroom. I approach each Social Security disability case as if it were a million-dollar lawsuit. For the people trying to get Social Security benefits, their claim is every bit as important. Because I have personally handled so many Social Security cases, I have refined the skills I need to win your case for you. I have helped people win cases for every kind of ailment from arthritis to valley fever. At present, I am focused on helping those persons with neurological and orthopedic disorders. Because claims for people over age fifty bring additional complications, I particularly seek out those cases to work on. I regularly write about back and spine conditions on my blog. I actively seek out the latest information about orthopedic and neurological disorders to ensure I can represent my clients as effectively as possible. Because of my current focus, I regret that I am not able to take any cases for mental disorders. If you are over age fifty and suffer from any orthopedic or neurological disorder, please contact me at once.

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John Kuhnlein has been assisting people with Social Security disability claims for the past 20 years.

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